Hey! nice job! did the same thing myseif. In fact, i drilled out holes in my chest plate that way I can easily access the gain and center position of the gyros without taking him all apart. If you dont mind the small holes, i recommend you do the same

Hey! nice job! did the same thing myseif. In fact, i drilled out holes in my chest plate that way I can easily access the gain and center position of the gyros without taking him all apart. If you dont mind the small holes, i recommend you do the same

rep001 wrote:I have managed to fit BOTH gyros into the chest area.They are actually fixed to the shoulder servos with strong double sided tape.The wiring is then routed over his right shoulder under the armour again so no sign of them.Be careful as i had some sharp edges under there but a dremel later and all is smooth.Just another small step for me but thought i would share it.Cheers..

I wonder how you can stabilize sideways having both gyros flat on his bag!? The way I see it, you now have gyro effect on fwd/back and twisting his torso? 8O

-Viking

Hi Rep001

rep001 wrote:I have managed to fit BOTH gyros into the chest area.They are actually fixed to the shoulder servos with strong double sided tape.The wiring is then routed over his right shoulder under the armour again so no sign of them.Be careful as i had some sharp edges under there but a dremel later and all is smooth.Just another small step for me but thought i would share it.Cheers..

hivemind wrote:I have one gyro on my left chest plate and the other on the shoulder. The chest one does front/back and the shoulder does side to side (with the center changed a bit).

Yes that will do but if you look at rep001's picture it clearly shows that both gyros are flat at his chest and that will not work sideways even that one of them is turned 90 deg. - it is the wrong axis!!
It must be moved to another plane i.e. shoulder or as I did (see post of 8 aug) - Both can also be mounted on the shoulders because you can get each plane/axis to be perpendicular to the gyro axis!

-Viking

hivemind wrote:I have one gyro on my left chest plate and the other on the shoulder. The chest one does front/back and the shoulder does side to side (with the center changed a bit).

Yes that will do but if you look at rep001's picture it clearly shows that both gyros are flat at his chest and that will not work sideways even that one of them is turned 90 deg. - it is the wrong axis!!
It must be moved to another plane i.e. shoulder or as I did (see post of 8 aug) - Both can also be mounted on the shoulders because you can get each plane/axis to be perpendicular to the gyro axis!

Yup, you can get both on the shoulder, But i wanted my accelerometer to be on the shoulder so that it would have correct orientation (granted its a 3d accelerometer), but thats just me Both ways keep the gyros safe and hidden.

Yup, you can get both on the shoulder, But i wanted my accelerometer to be on the shoulder so that it would have correct orientation (granted its a 3d accelerometer), but thats just me Both ways keep the gyros safe and hidden.

Hmm maybe I’m biting more than I can chew. It’ll be my first real mod. I just ordered two GWS PG-03 gyros. Hopefully I’ll get them to work with the great posts in this thread. Although little ‘Zembot’ can walk and run fairly well, I’d like to increase the stability of forward/rear and side/side tilt.

I’ve found this forum to be most helpful and I’m sure I’ll have a few questions along the way. Thanks for sharing everyone.

later,
Zembot

Hmm maybe I’m biting more than I can chew. It’ll be my first real mod. I just ordered two GWS PG-03 gyros. Hopefully I’ll get them to work with the great posts in this thread. Although little ‘Zembot’ can walk and run fairly well, I’d like to increase the stability of forward/rear and side/side tilt.

I’ve found this forum to be most helpful and I’m sure I’ll have a few questions along the way. Thanks for sharing everyone.

Ok thanks to this list my Robonova was saved from slave auction on ebay. Thanks to you here he has now been equipped with grippers and an infrared object detector. Im guessing plugging in the gyros wont be as simple? Anyone wanna help out my little guy with step by step help? I can handle the software side.

Ok thanks to this list my Robonova was saved from slave auction on ebay. Thanks to you here he has now been equipped with grippers and an infrared object detector. Im guessing plugging in the gyros wont be as simple? Anyone wanna help out my little guy with step by step help? I can handle the software side.

The current forum already have full details of know how of the installation of 1 or 2 gyro stabilization.

if you read through them all, you can get it work.

here, I need to discuss is,

You may finally make both x and y axis stabilization work,
however, in doing some motion such as left and right tumbling or even a sitdown post you may need to turn off part of the gyro in order to make it work or reduce resonant vibration.

you can using GYROSET command to swich them off, however, I found a corresponding zero setting after this command is necessary.
because the zero settings are different for gyro on and gyro off

another little problem I found is that during switching, there is still some
jittering of the body! (This may not be happen if you ignore need of the offseting just after turning off the gyro! )

The current forum already have full details of know how of the installation of 1 or 2 gyro stabilization.

if you read through them all, you can get it work.

here, I need to discuss is,

You may finally make both x and y axis stabilization work,
however, in doing some motion such as left and right tumbling or even a sitdown post you may need to turn off part of the gyro in order to make it work or reduce resonant vibration.

you can using GYROSET command to swich them off, however, I found a corresponding zero setting after this command is necessary.
because the zero settings are different for gyro on and gyro off

another little problem I found is that during switching, there is still some
jittering of the body! (This may not be happen if you ignore need of the offseting just after turning off the gyro! )

So I receive the two PG-03 gyros. Then I realize my lack of planning. I don’t have a way to connect the outputs from the gryros to the controller board.

Once again I could use some connector help. I’ve looked through the manual and couldn’t find what the 3-pin connectors are called? If memory serves me correct, they are called z-connectors?

I searched for z connectors on www.mouser.com and it came back with 100+ results. It would take me a year to read all the spec sheets with my dial-up internet. Can someone point me in the right direction? Where can I get a 3” lead with female 3-pin (servo style) connectors on both ends? It doesn’t matter if it’s ready-made. I’d be happy to find the housing and female pins to make my own.

Thanks,
Zembot

So I receive the two PG-03 gyros. Then I realize my lack of planning. I don’t have a way to connect the outputs from the gryros to the controller board.

Once again I could use some connector help. I’ve looked through the manual and couldn’t find what the 3-pin connectors are called? If memory serves me correct, they are called z-connectors?

I searched for z connectors on www.mouser.com and it came back with 100+ results. It would take me a year to read all the spec sheets with my dial-up internet. Can someone point me in the right direction? Where can I get a 3” lead with female 3-pin (servo style) connectors on both ends? It doesn’t matter if it’s ready-made. I’d be happy to find the housing and female pins to make my own.

Not sure of the best source for those cables, but when I was in a hurry I grabbed some 12" Servo Single End Cables and a Connector Kit from Lynxmotion. Cut the cable to size and crimp the connectors onto the bare wire, using the included heat shrink for insulation.

Anyone else have a good source? I didn't research too hard....

Not sure of the best source for those cables, but when I was in a hurry I grabbed some 12" Servo Single End Cables and a Connector Kit from Lynxmotion. Cut the cable to size and crimp the connectors onto the bare wire, using the included heat shrink for insulation.

My Local RC mocel shop has a bunch of connectors that are the right one both ends - Last timne I was there I think I got all his stock lol. If I get stuck I do the same as Beermat, crimp 0.1 inch connectors to the ends of the wire and heat shirk tube over the top. Works well too.

Pev

My Local RC mocel shop has a bunch of connectors that are the right one both ends - Last timne I was there I think I got all his stock lol. If I get stuck I do the same as Beermat, crimp 0.1 inch connectors to the ends of the wire and heat shirk tube over the top. Works well too.

ZemBot wrote:So I receive the two PG-03 gyros. Then I realize my lack of planning. I don’t have a way to connect the outputs from the gryros to the controller board.

Once again I could use some connector help. I’ve looked through the manual and couldn’t find what the 3-pin connectors are called? If memory serves me correct, they are called z-connectors?

Thanks,Zembot

Hi,

While trying to find parts for my RoboNova-1 I started making my own ... but finally found MAXX Products does make those cables in 6" and 12" lengths ... after a little discussion with MAXX Products, I think they are going to add a 3" cable too ... very soon if it's not already done.

They don't have the cables posted on their web site, you have to telephone 01-800-416-6299 or email Jarvis Yeh maxxprodrc@yahoo.com and ask for the cables ... please tell'em I sent you ...

ZemBot wrote:So I receive the two PG-03 gyros. Then I realize my lack of planning. I don’t have a way to connect the outputs from the gryros to the controller board.

Once again I could use some connector help. I’ve looked through the manual and couldn’t find what the 3-pin connectors are called? If memory serves me correct, they are called z-connectors?

Thanks,Zembot

Hi,

While trying to find parts for my RoboNova-1 I started making my own ... but finally found MAXX Products does make those cables in 6" and 12" lengths ... after a little discussion with MAXX Products, I think they are going to add a 3" cable too ... very soon if it's not already done.

They don't have the cables posted on their web site, you have to telephone 01-800-416-6299 or email Jarvis Yeh maxxprodrc@yahoo.com and ask for the cables ... please tell'em I sent you ...

Just wondering what is special about the GWS PG-03? Was curious is their a better Gyro..or what about Tilt sensor's I know we could hook 4 of them up but it will not help if we have to keep turning them on or off and turning Gain down low. I havent purchased anything yet and was wanting to make a critical choice about this.

Just wondering what is special about the GWS PG-03? Was curious is their a better Gyro..or what about Tilt sensor's I know we could hook 4 of them up but it will not help if we have to keep turning them on or off and turning Gain down low. I havent purchased anything yet and was wanting to make a critical choice about this.

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I have not winced nor cried aloud.
Under the bludgeonings of chance
My head is bloody, but unbowed.

NewBreedWarrior wrote:Just wondering what is special about the GWS PG-03? Was curious is their a better Gyro..or what about Tilt sensor's I know we could hook 4 of them up but it will not help if we have to keep turning them on or off and turning Gain down low. I havent purchased anything yet and was wanting to make a critical choice about this.

Hi,

I've been using the info from this web page and I almost never turn my gyros off for any move ... if the gyros are set correctly, they work pretty damn good ... I'm using two PG-03's now, but am considering switching down to just one for fore 'n aft stability ... so I can use the other gyro on another robot project ...

But visit this site and read the instructions, grab the code ... it all works well ...

NewBreedWarrior wrote:Just wondering what is special about the GWS PG-03? Was curious is their a better Gyro..or what about Tilt sensor's I know we could hook 4 of them up but it will not help if we have to keep turning them on or off and turning Gain down low. I havent purchased anything yet and was wanting to make a critical choice about this.

Hi,

I've been using the info from this web page and I almost never turn my gyros off for any move ... if the gyros are set correctly, they work pretty damn good ... I'm using two PG-03's now, but am considering switching down to just one for fore 'n aft stability ... so I can use the other gyro on another robot project ...

But visit this site and read the instructions, grab the code ... it all works well ...